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Follow the link to get tutorial - http://entire-courses.com/XACC-280-Week-2-Assignment-(Appendix-C)-Journalizing-Posting-and-Preparing-a-Trial-Balance

This pack of XACC 280 Week 2 Assignment (Appendix C) - Journalizing, Posting and Preparing a Trial Balance contains: Journalizing the Transactions Use this template to journalize the transactions for Jane Kent, Inc. The first two lines are completed for you. You might not require all the lines provided.

Follow the link to get tutorial - http://entire-courses.com/XACC-280-Week-2-Assignment-(Appendix-C)-Journalizing-Posting-and-Preparing-a-Trial-Balance

Business - Accounting Complete P2-2A on p. 81 of Financial Accounting , using the templates in Appendix C for your answers. Each part of the problem corresponds to one tab in Appendix C. Complete all three tabs of Appendix C. Write a message of 250 to 400 words in the body of your posting that justifies what you did in Appendix C. This message constitutes part d of the assignment. Address your message to your creditors and explain: · The general goals of financial reporting · The steps you took in the recording process · How the steps you took support the principles of accounting Post your message and the completed Appendix C as an attachment

Follow the link to get tutorial - http://entire-courses.com/XACC-280-Week-2-Assignment-(Appendix-C)-Journalizing-Posting-and-Preparing-a-Trial-Balance

Do not just think that you will get the right information from someone else's notes. You might believe that your classmate knows what they are doing, but their notes may be questionable at best. This can leave you with only half the lecture to study from.